While Jose Mourinho was addressing
newsmen after his team moved top of their group, after a 4-0 whitewash over
Macabbi Tel Aviv in Israel said, he hopes Arsene Wenger’s men are eliminated
from the competition because his friend Marco Silva is in charge of the Greek
club, Goal.com reports.
The Chelsea manager, Mourinho
said: “I would always like English teams to qualify, first.
“Arsenal are in a group
where a kid friend of mine is the manager of Olympiakos and it would be
fantastic for the kid’s career to go through.
“So I have to be honest and
say that I would like the kid and Olympiakos to go on, and we know that Bayern
go through for sure.”
However, the manager believes
Arsenal are capable of reaching the last-16, despite the odds against them
having lost on all three previous visits to Olympiacos.
He said: “The reality is
that Arsenal can still do it. Arsenal can perfectly go to Athens and win.
“Even having a bad group
phase – because to lose at home to Olympiakos and to lose in Zagreb and to lose
six points they should win is bad – they can qualify.
“It’s not my problem, it’s
their problem, but the reality is that first of all they can qualify, and
secondly if they go into the Europa League then they become favourites to win.
“So I think they can have
success in the Champions League by going to the next round and they can succeed
in the Europa League because then they become favourites, so I think they have
a lot to play for.
Mourinho’s remark comes
after Arsene Wenger had promised that his team can complete their Champions
League fightback after setting up a win-or-bust showdown in Athens.
Wenger’s side will need to
better Olympiakos’ 3-2 win at the Emirates to go through on the head-to-head.
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